Hotel Theresia
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
Owned by the welcoming Brettermaier family, the superior and superbly renovated Theresia is undoubtedly resort’s leading hotel. Mixing contemporary with traditional styles, it is situated opposite the ski school meeting place and lifts, just 900 m from the village centre.
Accommodation
All twins (or large singles) are with bath, balcony, cable TV, safe, phone, radio, bathrobes, minibar and hairdryer; most are superior with lounge area. Non-smoking ‘Zwölferkogl’ rooms have 2 extra beds and south-facing balcony. More spacious ‘Reiterkogel’ rooms overlook the ‘Theresien Garden.’
Facilities
Comfortable and beautifully furnished lounge with two open fireplacesCocktail barOne smokers’ and 2 non-smokers’ restaurantsIndoor/ outdoor poolsWhirlpoolsTurkish bath5 types of sauna plus separate ladies’ saunaGym and fitness room (free)Conservatory-style relaxing areaBeauty farmLeisure centreMassageSolariumBilliards and computer gamesChild’s playroomsSki hire shopLift
Saalbach Resort Info
Saalbach-Hinterglemm, like Ischgl, is one of the biggest lift-linked resorts in Austria, with 200km of runs. It combines an attractive Austrian village with the convenience (excellent lift links and good piste maintenance) of French resorts. There is skiing/boarding for all abilities, particularly better intermediates. For advanced skiers, there is slightly less appeal, with limited expert-only terrain (the Glemm Valley is an exception). There is an excellent ski school and good nursery slopes for beginners. But, as with many of the pistes, they are south-facing - receiving a lot of sun and marginally poorer snow conditions. The other runs favour second weekers rather than absolute beginners. Boarders are spoilt, with 13km of boarders-only pistes, as well as a specialist park and half-pipe. For kids, facilities are better at Hinterglemm.
Saalbach-Hinterglemm has top après-ski and nightlife, although it can get rather rowdy with hordes of young Dutch, Brits, Scandinavians and Germans flooding the villages' bars and clubs. Saalbach and Hinterglemm are 4km apart, with the former being the more attractive and traditional, as well as being traffic-free. Both offer slope-side accommodation, while the cuisine tends to be largely local. Mountain restaurants are varied and enjoyable and, because there is plenty of sun, they tend to attract the 'tan merchants' en masse. As for other things to do besides skiing, there are usually weekly competitions and ski/boarding demonstrations to watch, but beyond that not much. Unless you like bars and clubs…
Overall, Saalbach-Hinterglemm is a top Austrian destination that has good skiing, a traditional village and fun après-ski.
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